Not surprised at all.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/seahawks-d ... --nfl.html
NorthHawk wrote:It appears to me that they have a lot of faith in Cable with their low additions on the OL of late.
That's a big gamble considering his track record here with the higher picks and the possibility he might go elsewhere some year (I'm assuming he had a lot of input in the Carpenter and Moffitt selections).
Maybe he can work miracles with the limited talent he has been provided, but it's a high risk venture.
Let's hope they select a couple of OL that can actually improve the line this year.
Edit:
With Carpenter not working out at RT, it's really left a hole on the OL.
Here is the Depth Chart from Ourlads NFL Scouting Services webpage:
LT
76 Okung, Russell
78 Bailey, Alvin
74 Hauptmann, Caylin
LG
77 Carpenter, James
62 Van Roten, Greg
C
60 Unger, Max
61 Jeanpierre, Lemuel
RG
64 Sweezy, JR
66 Smith, Jared
63 Schilling, Steve
RT
73 Bowie, Michael
It'll be interesting to see what it looks like for the NFL Opening Game.
Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:Good, and yes - no surprise. Carpenter has been a huge (literally) disappointment, mostly because he cannot get himself into NFL caliber playing shape. It takes more than just being a mountain of a man.
For all the praise we throw at Pete and John (rightfully so), it's fair to be critical of the picks at the top of their draft boards - other than their first draft in 2010 which netted Earl Thomas and Russell Okung:
2011 - Carpenter in the 1st and John Moffitt in the 3rd, not to mention Kris Durham in the 4th
2012 - Bruce Irvin in the 1st and Jaye Howard in the 4th
2013 - Christine Michael in the 2nd, although I expect him to emerge this season; Jordan Hill in the 3rd, jury is still out on him of course.
It's armchair GM'ing, but that's what we do on fan forum boards.
Eaglehawk wrote:NorthHawk wrote:It appears to me that they have a lot of faith in Cable with their low additions on the OL of late.
That's a big gamble considering his track record here with the higher picks and the possibility he might go elsewhere some year (I'm assuming he had a lot of input in the Carpenter and Moffitt selections).
Maybe he can work miracles with the limited talent he has been provided, but it's a high risk venture.
Let's hope they select a couple of OL that can actually improve the line this year.
Edit:
With Carpenter not working out at RT, it's really left a hole on the OL.
Here is the Depth Chart from Ourlads NFL Scouting Services webpage:
LT
76 Okung, Russell
78 Bailey, Alvin
74 Hauptmann, Caylin
LG
77 Carpenter, James
62 Van Roten, Greg
C
60 Unger, Max
61 Jeanpierre, Lemuel
RG
64 Sweezy, JR
66 Smith, Jared
63 Schilling, Steve
RT
73 Bowie, Michael
It'll be interesting to see what it looks like for the NFL Opening Game.
For all the money they are paying Bevell and Cable I have seen nothing akin to what I have seen on the defensive side of the ball. Nothing.
There is a reason no one wanted them during this off season folks. Glad to see other posters like NH coming around to that potential realization. I agree with you NH, its a big gamble to trust Cable in the context you mentioned.
NorthHawk wrote:That would mean we should see 2 good O Linemen selected this year.
I hope the picks work out this time.
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